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deficit, no job creation, stagnant economy, nothing going on with thee economy. we're spending time working on the golf game. lou: "new york times" has it, 72 hours of golf, elitist president, and boehner is -- >> it's the mainstream media. we have to go back to the assroots and advocacy of the party. lou: what you just said, and i think you are exactly right, but you're saying the republican party has to go out and try to build up the membership ad get its party goingat the grassroots level. this is a party all they decided they needed was money and a few political conections and
deficit, no job creation, stagnant economy, nothing going on with thee economy. we're spending time working on the golf game. lou: "new york times" has it, 72 hours of golf, elitist president, and boehner is -- >> it's the mainstream media. we have to go back to the assroots and advocacy of the party. lou: what you just said, and i think you are exactly right, but you're saying the republican party has to go out and try to build up the membership ad get its party goingat the...
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where would they rather put hundreds of thousands of jobs and hourl entire economy at riso close loopholes that benefit only the wealthiest americans and corporations. lou: house speaker john boehner reminded the president the house has passed two sequester bills ignored by the democratically controlled senate. one in may, the other in december of last year. republicans have already given mr. obama his tax hikes on the rich. reading just last month the president got higher taxes on the wealthy and already back for more. the american people understand the revenue debate is now closed. and congress is closed as well. the house of representatives and the senate both in recess until next monday leaving the president only four days in which to reach out to congress if there is to be a deal done before sequestration takes effect. democrats led by the white house are opposed to cutting entitlements. even though they make up more than 60% of federal outlay. medicare, medicaid and social security alone take up 45% of the national budget. in the four plus years of the obama presidency, entitlement h
where would they rather put hundreds of thousands of jobs and hourl entire economy at riso close loopholes that benefit only the wealthiest americans and corporations. lou: house speaker john boehner reminded the president the house has passed two sequester bills ignored by the democratically controlled senate. one in may, the other in december of last year. republicans have already given mr. obama his tax hikes on the rich. reading just last month the president got higher taxes on the wealthy...
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the economy hasn't collapsed. hopefully that paves way more cuts, smaller government and greeter wealth creation. adam: congressman bartlett best-case scenario what happens? >> the best-case scenario as a result of sequestration we'll eliminate some spending that is doing some good. as a result of that is a congress will get together and pass a long-term budget that will begin to balance itself and to get us out of the fiscal cliff. adam: mattie you get the last word. what is the reality neither worst case or best case but what will we be talking about monday, march 3rd? >> worst case or best case we're in a position government is spending too much money. we need lawmakers to agree we get spending under control. adam: i should have said monday march 4th. thanks for joining us here on melissa francis's program "money". i'm sure we'll talk about sequestration now till the end of the deadline. we'll shift gears. a "money" update on a story that will make you want to slam down the phone on government waste. an investi
the economy hasn't collapsed. hopefully that paves way more cuts, smaller government and greeter wealth creation. adam: congressman bartlett best-case scenario what happens? >> the best-case scenario as a result of sequestration we'll eliminate some spending that is doing some good. as a result of that is a congress will get together and pass a long-term budget that will begin to balance itself and to get us out of the fiscal cliff. adam: mattie you get the last word. what is the reality...
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. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> keeping them honest. tonight, more secrets to share with you about the high cost of health care. what we're going to show you could save you money, possibly lots of money the next time you get a bill from a hospital. we've partnered with "time" magazine. the special report called "bitter pill: why medical bills are killings us." a journalist spent seven months investigating and what he found is jaw dropping. drew griffin is digging on our end, finding why a lot of people are profiting on your high bills, even those hospital who's call themselves nonprofit. how are hospitals pulling in so much money? oh, let us count the ways. here's part two of drew's report. >> reporter: pat palmer has built a business around helping patients fight hospital bills. she says in no other business are all of the costs of doing business itemized and billed separately. you don't have a separate electricity bill added on to your grocery bill or a refrigeration bill char
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it's not good for the economy. you look at the cuts and what happened to the defense department alone what it would do to the economy in terms of the unemployment rate is serious. i don't think that anybody laid forth any kind of serious plan. the president's plan doesn't talk about entitlement spending at all and continues to load everything on the defense department. looksh i'm all for, you know, cutting where there can be cutting. but you can't constantly go to defense department and ask them to do as much as they're doing and pretend to cut them and pretend like the entire pie does not exist over here this needs to be dealt with. >> bret: steve, by the way, that warren act thing we -- the warn act thing we will follow up on that. that is a ponial problem for trial attorneys may be licking their chops. not sure. >> it seems to catch gene sperling by surprise, he didn't have a ready answer how they would handle this. it would be the perfect cota to the entire episode if it ended with the federal government paying
it's not good for the economy. you look at the cuts and what happened to the defense department alone what it would do to the economy in terms of the unemployment rate is serious. i don't think that anybody laid forth any kind of serious plan. the president's plan doesn't talk about entitlement spending at all and continues to load everything on the defense department. looksh i'm all for, you know, cutting where there can be cutting. but you can't constantly go to defense department and ask...
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tough economy, two wars, health care fight, iran, north korea, his mother-in-law moving in with him. i think that will break most men. >> you might as well talk about the 2012 republican candidates. just look at the options republicans are pairing around. it doesn't sound like a field of candidate. it sounds like season 13 of "dancing with the stars." j you know, thal say that inside every american governor is a president struggling to get out. in chris christies's case, it's the only one where you can still hear him screaming. >> donald trump says that he would run for president as republican, which is surprising since i just assumed he was running as a joke. >> you told me when i was a kid that i would be sitting here on the same day as president barack obama, i would have said the president's name is barack obama? >> let's bring in chuck nice. chuck, would you comedians even have a job without politicians? >> oh, absolutely not. the thing is they make it so easy. that's the beauty of it. barack obama doesn't make it easy. this year, it will be a little bit easier because it's his
tough economy, two wars, health care fight, iran, north korea, his mother-in-law moving in with him. i think that will break most men. >> you might as well talk about the 2012 republican candidates. just look at the options republicans are pairing around. it doesn't sound like a field of candidate. it sounds like season 13 of "dancing with the stars." j you know, thal say that inside every american governor is a president struggling to get out. in chris christies's case, it's...
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analyzes what happens in the economy. now, we have this conversation each year for the last four years at this time. >> kelly: that's right. >> gas prices spiked seasonally and as we get into memorial day, they'll go back down again and encourage people to budget about $4 a gallon for gasoline this year, and by the end of the year, when christmas rolls around, you'll have some extra money for christmas because the average price will be lower than $4. >> that's very encouraging, but give me your best forecast on our overall economy because it's still rather anemic. >> well, we're stuck in this low growth economy and there's just no way out of it. as long as the government continues to artificially hold down the interest rates and try to provide a stimulus for borrowing, that's just not going to work. as we look at a 2% growth economy, that's going to go up and down on the flat line quite a bit and don't expect for wages to increase for this period. there's just no way you can increase wages with a 7% unemployment. however,
analyzes what happens in the economy. now, we have this conversation each year for the last four years at this time. >> kelly: that's right. >> gas prices spiked seasonally and as we get into memorial day, they'll go back down again and encourage people to budget about $4 a gallon for gasoline this year, and by the end of the year, when christmas rolls around, you'll have some extra money for christmas because the average price will be lower than $4. >> that's very...
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as your life and career change, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust your retirement plan along the way. rethink how you're invested. and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity no-fee ira. >> greta: 11:00 is almost here, time for last call. can the u.s. crack down on cyber attacks and pay back china at the same time? >> political news here there is talk that the white house may fine china for recent cyber attacks on american companies. fines could total in the millions of dollars. we can use that money to pay back china this, is perfect. >> greta: that is your last call. thank you for being with us tonight. go to gretawire.com and tell us what you think about foreign aid. we'll see you tomorrow night 10:00 p.m. eastern. go to gretawire.com. captioned by closed captioning services, inc. >> bill: the o'reilly factor is on. tonight -- >> there is a face missing inside o
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they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment rolls. this is not an abstraction. people will lose their jobs. >> people will lose their jobs. these cuts will effect huge parts of the economy. and cripple essential government services that millions of people rely on. >> emergency responders like the ones who are here today, their ability to help communities respond to and recover from disasters will be degraded. border patrol agents will see their hours reduced. fbi agents will be furloughed. federal prosecutors will have to close cases and let criminals go. air traffic controllers and airport security will see cutbacks which means more delays at airports across the country. thousands of teachers and educators will be laid off. tens of thousands of parents will have to scramble to find childcare for their kids. hundreds of thousands of americans will lose access to primary care and preventive care like flu vaccinations and cancer screenings. >> this is serious. t
they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment rolls. this is not an abstraction. people will lose their jobs. >> people will lose their jobs. these cuts will effect huge parts of the economy. and cripple essential government services that millions of people rely on. >> emergency responders like the ones who are here today, their ability to help communities respond to and recover from disasters will be degraded. border patrol agents...
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but when people come here illegally it puts a burden on the economy. >> now, do you ever watch bill o'reilly on fox news channel? >> i watch it. i don't always agree with him. >> have you heard of bill? >> is he the guy that goes undercover. >> bill: wait, wait, wait. >> anything you want to say to bill while you have you here right now. >> be real. this is the real life and real world, okay. >> bill: now, i asked you to go to the police in framingham and what was their point of view? >> they wouldn't speak to me on camera. >> did they come did obama call them on you? >> i thought he was but they ended up not showing up. so i never had to deal with any cops. >> bill: when you went to talk to the police about him and why he is there everybody knows they wouldn't talk to you? >> they don't want to touch the story with a 10-foot pole. ice had thed was e&s ce had guy but let him out after two weeks. they say is guy that fits obama's uncle's profile with automatically be deported after the gets the dui but he is getting special treatment. and he was convicted of the dui. >> he plead out. he was c
but when people come here illegally it puts a burden on the economy. >> now, do you ever watch bill o'reilly on fox news channel? >> i watch it. i don't always agree with him. >> have you heard of bill? >> is he the guy that goes undercover. >> bill: wait, wait, wait. >> anything you want to say to bill while you have you here right now. >> be real. this is the real life and real world, okay. >> bill: now, i asked you to go to the police in...
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i start by asking about his concern for the level of debt-ridden economy many. >> i'm very concerned. we are the greatest nation in the world. we have got enormous assets and a lot of good people, yet we have this tremendous difficulty. the money we spend in wars, at least one of which we should not ever have been in. and i am a product of world war ii. i was in the united states marine corps in 1945 and a proud recipient of a gold medal i thought the way to survive was to be well trained, and the way to be retrained was to be a marine. i didn't know anything about the navy s.e.a.l.s or the army rangers. they may not have even had them in that day. i knew about the marine corps and in my up forniform, i lookee a boy scout. one of the smartest things i have ever done. >> you talk about the expense of war, having been in the shoes of somebody serving our country. once you're in it, you've got to spend it. >> oh, i don't disagree with that. the problem is, in some instances we shouldn't have been. colin powell made that statement of weapons of mass destruction, which was inaccurate. not
i start by asking about his concern for the level of debt-ridden economy many. >> i'm very concerned. we are the greatest nation in the world. we have got enormous assets and a lot of good people, yet we have this tremendous difficulty. the money we spend in wars, at least one of which we should not ever have been in. and i am a product of world war ii. i was in the united states marine corps in 1945 and a proud recipient of a gold medal i thought the way to survive was to be well...
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it will be good for the economy and guess what, you fund solyndra and it's a shovel ready projects as we know that happened. i will say this, the president generally, politically is at his worse whene's the most liberal. if you look at when the republicans actually looked at the house and picked up seats in the senate when he was pushing his big government agenda. when he backed off of that, the second year, year and a half. that's when president obama seems a lot more reasonable. i think he's overshooting and going to shoot himself in the foot. >> adam. i want to get-- i think this is personal though. a much bigger problem that's coming across from prominent democrats, not only avoiding the spending problem, but dismissing it as a problem as all. let's listen to some reaction. >> it's almost a false argument to say we have a spending problem. >> i want to disagree with those who say we have a spending problem. >> and we have a spending problem. >> and when he talk about that, like there's an assumption that somehow, we as a nation are broke. >> what do you think of that adam? >> it's
it will be good for the economy and guess what, you fund solyndra and it's a shovel ready projects as we know that happened. i will say this, the president generally, politically is at his worse whene's the most liberal. if you look at when the republicans actually looked at the house and picked up seats in the senate when he was pushing his big government agenda. when he backed off of that, the second year, year and a half. that's when president obama seems a lot more reasonable. i think he's...
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chinaa is demanding more oil every day to power its growing economy. just as opec cut some of its output. and international sanctions are reducing the amount of uriniian oil on the world market. at home, refineries are shutting down from maintenance as they prepare to switch to a summer blend. then market speculation and a weaker dollar play a role. in san diego -- >> hey, i'm a waitress. come on. i'm not making 200 grand a year. >> reporter: the price at the pump can quickly add to the cost of the daily commute. a 40-mile round-trip, 22 days a month, averaging 22 mpg at $3.50 a gallon costs $140 a month. at today's average of $3.73 a gallon, $149 a month. at $4.25 a gallon, $170. and at $4.50 a gallon, $180 a month. >> we have to work, so we keep coming to work every day. but you have to put gas in your car to come to work. >> reporter: 43 cents in a month. the national average, $3.73 right now. and the experts are saying they don't think that we will get over $4 a gallon for a national avera average. but california, illinois, will see over $4 and app
chinaa is demanding more oil every day to power its growing economy. just as opec cut some of its output. and international sanctions are reducing the amount of uriniian oil on the world market. at home, refineries are shutting down from maintenance as they prepare to switch to a summer blend. then market speculation and a weaker dollar play a role. in san diego -- >> hey, i'm a waitress. come on. i'm not making 200 grand a year. >> reporter: the price at the pump can quickly add to...
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >> juan: in the impact segment tonight, liberal punish bit deaths in the main stream media have been relatively silent about president obama's controversial drone policy, compared to the outrage they displayed over the bush administration's use of enhanced interrogation techniques. but now far left professor cornell west is calling out president obama and using some very firey rhetoric to do it. >> the chickens are coming home to roost. we've been talk being this for a good while, the immorality of drones dropping bombs on innocent people, over 200 children so far. these are war crimes. i think we have to be honest. let us not be deceived. nixon, bush, obama, they're war criminals. >> juan: joining us now from washingto
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the economy, the energy crunch and turmoil in the middle east. sound familiar? i know john paul ii, whom we knew quite well, went through a lot more ordeals and i think more health problems than pope benedict, but i don't -- i'm not in a position to criticize. i don't know what his status of health is. >> but if an american president retired on the grounds of exhaustion, they would be ridiculed, wouldn't it? >> i think it wasn't just exhaustion, but he wasn't able to handle the mental challenges to handle his job. it's up to him to make a decision. not been done much in the past. >> a lot of people when i said i was interviewing you. >> yes. >> said to me, as long as last time, said he's the greatest post president america has ever had. is that compliment or a veiled insult? >> i take it as a compliment. my wife would take it maybe as a veiled insult. we did a lot of good things when we brought peace to egypt. we formed an alliance with china after 35 years, we told the truth, we kept our country at peace for four years, which is a rare thing. >> incredibly rare
the economy, the energy crunch and turmoil in the middle east. sound familiar? i know john paul ii, whom we knew quite well, went through a lot more ordeals and i think more health problems than pope benedict, but i don't -- i'm not in a position to criticize. i don't know what his status of health is. >> but if an american president retired on the grounds of exhaustion, they would be ridiculed, wouldn't it? >> i think it wasn't just exhaustion, but he wasn't able to handle the...
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they're going to hurt the economy. but what the president didn't mention, that the sequester, that was his idea in the first place. >> not smart, not fair. it was his idea? let's keep adding it up, boys. today john boehner fired off his latest shot in this blame game. he took to the pages of the "wall street journal" to accuse the president of the united states of creating a financial crisis. boehner said the president's sequester is now eminent. but the daily beast website released some information today to knock down boehner's accusations. you see, back in 2011, boehner's office developed a power point presentation for house republicans. it was a two-step approach, but it actually contained three steps. first of all, no tax hikes. of course that's typical. spending cuts extending the debt ceiling increase, and spending caps. but while pushing those spending caps, boehner did what? he highlighted a special trigger mechanism -- sequestration. boehner was selling this idea to his caucus as a good way to make sure that t
they're going to hurt the economy. but what the president didn't mention, that the sequester, that was his idea in the first place. >> not smart, not fair. it was his idea? let's keep adding it up, boys. today john boehner fired off his latest shot in this blame game. he took to the pages of the "wall street journal" to accuse the president of the united states of creating a financial crisis. boehner said the president's sequester is now eminent. but the daily beast website...
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it will have a very negative effect on the economy. if you're running a business and you have to fly salespeople or engineers around the country, you're going to discover with 4,000 fewer air traffic controllers, that plane may not get there. all across the economy, this is going to be a terrible problem because this is government spending, ed, that allows the private sector to prosper and to grow. it's commonwealth spending for the common good. >> is there any way to suggest that the stimulus did not help pull us out of a recession? had we had not done it, where would we be? >> if we had not done it, we would be in a terrible disaster. we lost trillions of dollars of wealth, and yet we didn't have rampant homelessness. why? because the stimulus included money to make sure that people who were going to lose their homes, especially with children, didn't end up on the streets. that is certainly not good. >> if we go down the road with the sequester, and the cuts kick in, i mean, are we going to go right back into a recession? and how fas
it will have a very negative effect on the economy. if you're running a business and you have to fly salespeople or engineers around the country, you're going to discover with 4,000 fewer air traffic controllers, that plane may not get there. all across the economy, this is going to be a terrible problem because this is government spending, ed, that allows the private sector to prosper and to grow. it's commonwealth spending for the common good. >> is there any way to suggest that the...
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yeah, definitely a growing economy. >> it is. gerri: so when you look at the -- what's going on in fashion, in new york this week, do you think we're in a recovery that we're on the upswing? do you see evidence of expansion in the industry? >> i think it's not easy out there. you know what i mean? i really don't. i think that it's still tough. like i said, i think a woman appreciates somethg beautiful, and there's a little bit of space for that in her life, but it's still not easy. gerri: you know, i was surprised to see your label is now, what? 25 years old; is that right? >> almost. , almost. >> about to celebrate our 25th anniversary, opening up a black ship up on madison this seasn which we're excited about. you know, we've been doing this. we've seen a lot of peaks and valleys. >>we started in the recession so it's come full circle; right? >> a great time to start. i mean, it ever a good time to start a fashion house? probably not, but we were naive and just jumped into it, and, you know, we're glad we did. gerri: twentyy-fi
yeah, definitely a growing economy. >> it is. gerri: so when you look at the -- what's going on in fashion, in new york this week, do you think we're in a recovery that we're on the upswing? do you see evidence of expansion in the industry? >> i think it's not easy out there. you know what i mean? i really don't. i think that it's still tough. like i said, i think a woman appreciates somethg beautiful, and there's a little bit of space for that in her life, but it's still not easy....
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bad for the economy, he is even willing to say. that seems to me to demand that you do something to avoid them. and if that means closing some loopholes, that would be a reasonable outcome. i just don't see how boehner can continue to say how bad these cuts are and then not be willing to do some sort of compromise to avoid them. >> yes, the sequester was supposed to be the solution. and the premise of boehner's article today is that the sequester is the problem. so if the sequester is the problem, he pointed out, many others were really confounded by that article in "the wall street journal." i looked at it, the words that talked about the concept of the narrator, boehner has really confused them. for those of us who spent a lot of time on it, he confused us too. as we said, he can't say this is bad for jobs, things that every politician is for, jobs and security. i don't think he has a message, he has a panic button, he realizes just like before the one thing that has repeated is his inability to get his caucus united. now he is s
bad for the economy, he is even willing to say. that seems to me to demand that you do something to avoid them. and if that means closing some loopholes, that would be a reasonable outcome. i just don't see how boehner can continue to say how bad these cuts are and then not be willing to do some sort of compromise to avoid them. >> yes, the sequester was supposed to be the solution. and the premise of boehner's article today is that the sequester is the problem. so if the sequester is the...
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economy, big part of the michigan economy, the ohio economy, midwest economy, and they learned to diversify during the crisis. so they are just getting back started. they're just getting back to health. what are we going to do now? we'll yank the carpet out from under them. >> fema, too. if we're looking at these cuts on the state level and we have sandy and we have all of these things happening when a state gets hit, then what? >> it's interesting, this language of the economy just starting to heal, just coming back together, just coming -- just recovering after a disaster. it does feel like here we have a patient who we've nurtured back to sort of minimal health but instead of kind of continuing to nurture that, providing more medication, we're like well, good luck with that, i'm taking your walker and meds. >> before they got cancer, they had a weight problem. now we have taken care of the tumor and now we will staple their stomach, threaten to chop their tongue off if they don't agree to go on some crazy fad diet. this is insane. we don't have a fiscal crisis. we have a political crisis
economy, big part of the michigan economy, the ohio economy, midwest economy, and they learned to diversify during the crisis. so they are just getting back started. they're just getting back to health. what are we going to do now? we'll yank the carpet out from under them. >> fema, too. if we're looking at these cuts on the state level and we have sandy and we have all of these things happening when a state gets hit, then what? >> it's interesting, this language of the economy just...
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let's cut $85 billion out of the hide of the economy. let's remove hope from the country, maybe risk a second dip because it all helps the republican party and the ideology of lower government, less government. your thoughts. >> well, i doubt you read that they said well, you know, let's take hope out of the country and ruin the economy. but i get your point. what i find interesting in your argument, chris, is that you seem to overlook the fact that you have just as many democrats out there screaming the same thing on the left starting with someone like howard dean. you're also overlooking the fact that this whole idea of sequestration emanated out of the economic team of the white house. >> whoa, whoa, whoa. what office does howard dean hold right now? >> i'm saying you're pointing and saying this is just republicans talking about this. you have democrats in the senate and the house. you have democrats outside of the senate and the house who feel the same way, that maybe this is a moment that pushes both of these folks, the white house
let's cut $85 billion out of the hide of the economy. let's remove hope from the country, maybe risk a second dip because it all helps the republican party and the ideology of lower government, less government. your thoughts. >> well, i doubt you read that they said well, you know, let's take hope out of the country and ruin the economy. but i get your point. what i find interesting in your argument, chris, is that you seem to overlook the fact that you have just as many democrats out...
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economy. but this he know it's billions. we've seen estimates from a few billion to as much as $100 billion a year of lost american business because of chinese hacking. and critics of chinese hack ig say what china lacks in innovation it makes up in the intellectual property theft. the cyber security firm mandian says the sure scale and duration of the sustained attacks against a wide set of industries from a singularly identified group in china leaves little doubt about the organization behind the group. they hit 141 organizations in 20 different industries. mandiant says the attacks targeted organizations in the u.s. the chinese defense ministry says the military has never supported any hacker activities but outgoing defense secretary lee on panetta voiced concern that a cyber attack could be crippling. wall street, the financial system, our ability to process credit cards. and earlier this month the president signed an executive order addressing the most basic cyber security needs mentioning this in his states of the unio
economy. but this he know it's billions. we've seen estimates from a few billion to as much as $100 billion a year of lost american business because of chinese hacking. and critics of chinese hack ig say what china lacks in innovation it makes up in the intellectual property theft. the cyber security firm mandian says the sure scale and duration of the sustained attacks against a wide set of industries from a singularly identified group in china leaves little doubt about the organization behind...
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speewun the economy is weak and the debt keeps growing? the new york times states is position this morning. it is in full agreement when the obama administration may have written the obama policy. to reduce the deficit in the weak economy, new taxes on high-income americans are a matter of necessity and fairness. that is the direct opposite of president reagan's policy, and the republican thinking. battle lines are drawn. tax more, tax less, keep spending, cut spending. it seems we have lost sight of what we need more than anything else which is robust economic growth. if we had a four or 5% expansion we would get a grip on the deficit. instead we settle for a new normal. at best 2% growth, near and bennett 8% unemployment and out of control debt. not good enough. welcome to renew our of "varney and company". more on the tax manifesto moment but first you are spending less because you are bringing home less money. shrinking paycheck because of the payroll tax increase and a rising price of gas. troubling stats from the national retail fede
speewun the economy is weak and the debt keeps growing? the new york times states is position this morning. it is in full agreement when the obama administration may have written the obama policy. to reduce the deficit in the weak economy, new taxes on high-income americans are a matter of necessity and fairness. that is the direct opposite of president reagan's policy, and the republican thinking. battle lines are drawn. tax more, tax less, keep spending, cut spending. it seems we have lost...
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military readiness, and the economy. now senator paul wants us to believe sequestration is a good thing, and the president is just overreacting. >> the sequester is a slowdown in the rate of growth of government. it's the least we can do for the president to use this histrionics is beneath the presidency. >> let's get reaction from our panel. michelle goldberg from "newsweek" and the daily beast. john walsh and political strategist angela ragg. is the president overreacting? let's just say rand paul is spot-on. john nichols, is the president overreacting? >> he absolutely is not overreacting. the sequester is austerity. it is -- it's not slowing the rate of growth. our population is growing. our needs are growing. if you slow down the amount of spending you've got at a time when you have growth and population, you are making severe cuts. and the sequester is really the first installment on an austerity agenda that poses huge threats according to government and private sector analyses to our abolishmeemployment rate an po
military readiness, and the economy. now senator paul wants us to believe sequestration is a good thing, and the president is just overreacting. >> the sequester is a slowdown in the rate of growth of government. it's the least we can do for the president to use this histrionics is beneath the presidency. >> let's get reaction from our panel. michelle goldberg from "newsweek" and the daily beast. john walsh and political strategist angela ragg. is the president...
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the productivity and the economy is 100% greater. and the workers who aret the low-wage end are far more educated now than they were then. we have an economy that has not benefited most people over three decades. what is important about the minimum wage is that we need to start having standards where the employers are now competing gai against each other as to who can underpay their workers. >> yes. >> and provide and give the least of the workers. so one small employer may have minimum wage workers and when they raise the minimum wage, all of the other small employers in the same industry are going to have to pay the workers more. if one is hurt more than the other, it is because they are competing based on having lower wages. we need to have a labor standard, a wage floor. this is what i disagree with the president somewhat on this, and i think about it as christine owens does, because it is not a poverty thing, because we want to help the low-wage workers, but it is an adult working women's issue, and they live in families of 60th
the productivity and the economy is 100% greater. and the workers who aret the low-wage end are far more educated now than they were then. we have an economy that has not benefited most people over three decades. what is important about the minimum wage is that we need to start having standards where the employers are now competing gai against each other as to who can underpay their workers. >> yes. >> and provide and give the least of the workers. so one small employer may have...
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and higher taxes should not be part of this equation. >> some say it will hurt the economy. even though most agents should be able to weather them. >> most can manage this without harm. i don't mean it won't be painful. it will be. >> reporter: some say it will be painful for lawmake you -- lawmakers. >> when that happens, they're going to come and say, we're sick of this. let's get together and do something smart. >> reporter: lawmake -- lawmakers will have just a few days to stop the automatic spending cuts when they return next week. at the white house, danielle nottingham, wjz eyewitness news. >> the automatic cuts total $85 billion. military alone will see a $46 billion cut. >>> former illinois congressman jesse jackson, jr., faces up to five years in prison for using up to half a million dollars on campaign purchases. it could also cost him his pension, worth about $frenchment he resigned after years in congress. >>> state lawmakers move a step closer to labeling pit bulls as inherently dangerous. now are they are reviewing ail bill that holds all dog owners responsibl
and higher taxes should not be part of this equation. >> some say it will hurt the economy. even though most agents should be able to weather them. >> most can manage this without harm. i don't mean it won't be painful. it will be. >> reporter: some say it will be painful for lawmake you -- lawmakers. >> when that happens, they're going to come and say, we're sick of this. let's get together and do something smart. >> reporter: lawmake -- lawmakers will have just a...
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now he's going after americans who are doing better in the economy. he got that. now he's coming back saying if i can tax more and then he proposed in his state of the union address more spending, and the problem here is, candy, the greatest threat to our national security is the debt and the defit long term. that's why those of us who are very interested in national security, trying to get this right, trying to make sure we posture ourselves and put ourselves in a position to defend the country, are so worried about the debt and deficit debate. we can get through this. we can do it in a way i think that is respectful to what american priorities are, but you have to do it in a way that doesn't hurt us long term. >> it's important to say we've had about $2.4 trillion in cuts from the approved baseline. 1.7 trillion of those are spending cuts. $700 billion are revenue. unless we get back to a more balanced approach, we can't cut our way to national security. we can't cut our way to investing in education, research and development. we just have to get back to a balan
now he's going after americans who are doing better in the economy. he got that. now he's coming back saying if i can tax more and then he proposed in his state of the union address more spending, and the problem here is, candy, the greatest threat to our national security is the debt and the defit long term. that's why those of us who are very interested in national security, trying to get this right, trying to make sure we posture ourselves and put ourselves in a position to defend the...
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what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's is ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu. ♪ >>> on thursday, the president was in georgia where he visited a public preschool that he sited as a role model for early education. he made the stop in part to promote one of the proposals he made in the state of the union address to make preschool available to moderate to low income families, which brings me to the number seven. >> every dollar we invest in childhood education is save $7 later on. >> yes, seven is the number that comes from the study done by james and his colleagues at the university of chicago who found, in fact, for every dollar spent on early childhood development, there's a 7% to 10% return per year on that early investment. it's not ju
what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's is ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu. ♪ >>> on thursday, the president was in georgia where he visited a public preschool that he...